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Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
For one semester junior/senior and beginning-level graduate courses
in Social Change. An introduction to social change that highlights
theories on key topics including social change, innovation, social
movements, and revolutions. Exploring Social Change: America and
the World 6e is a comprehensive introduction to social change. The
last part of the book shifts explicitly to the global level to
analyze population and environmental issues and globalization.
Within this framework, the book discusses topics about change and
its problems familiar in sociology and social science.
Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories
that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and
revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do
and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written
in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of
key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of
social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples
reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world
around us, including new discussions on the environmental and
social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that
reflect that changing field of social change study.
The 16th volume in a series on advances in stratification research.
Topics addressed include: the changing international context of
social stratification; race, immigration and life chances; and the
distinctiveness of independent business as a locus of social
stratification.
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